Id [noun]
Definition of Id:
self
Opposite/Antonyms of Id:
-
Sentence/Example of Id:
Id suademus, vt infantes ad nos lustrandi afferantur, quod etiam Dei beneficio iam cœpit fieri.
Nam neque id diu fuit, & semper altero decumbente, alter stetit.
Illustrius mult est id quod sequitur, & ad Barbaror sensum in Baptismi laud singulare.
Id die before Id let any body know that I cared for him more than he cared for me, wouldnt you?
Id have made more of it, added Bobby, only Miss Gould didnt seem to care for that kind of poetry.
If such a darling thing should happen as my winning the prize, Id put it all in the bank for a nest-egg, she thought.
Then Id have three mouths, exclaimed Bobby, immediately filling the mouth she did possess.
At that, she said calmly, Id rather be lost out here in the open than in those underground passages.
Hares &c. arrived safe; were received with thanks, and devoured with appetite: send more, id est, of hares.
Thought Id cleaned them all up, he said, without appearing to notice the knowledge her remark implied.